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Electro-Optical

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What is Electro-Optical?

Electro-optics refers to the interaction between light (optical) and electrical phenomena. It typically involves devices and systems that can convert electrical signals into optical signals, or vice versa, or that can modulate or control light using electrical signals. Common applications include fiber optic communication, laser systems, optical sensors, displays, and imaging systems. Electro-optical devices are used in a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, medicine, manufacturing, and defense.

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Electro-Optical Competitor Technologies

Radar is a competing technology to electro-optical systems, particularly in applications where all-weather, long-range detection and tracking are required, as radar uses radio waves, which are less affected by atmospheric conditions than optical or infrared wavelengths.
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